Bill Clinton’s 1994 Leaked Deal With North Korea:’North Korea Will Freeze And Then Dismantle…'[VIDEO]

Bill Clinton’s 1994 Leaked Deal With North Korea:’North Korea Will Freeze And Then Dismantle…'[VIDEO]

North Korea has always posed a threat to the U.S., although back in 1994, then-President Bill Clinton tried to conclude an agreement with the Republic that would cease their potentially violent agenda.

The agreement known as The 1994 Agreed Framework concluded that America will provide oil, two water reactors and one electric grid, plus a cash ‘prize’ of $5 billion, just so North Korea won’t practice it regime on the States.

If you’re asking me, this sounds more like a well-paid bribe.

“This is a good deal for the United States,” Clinton pointed out in 1994. “North Korea will freeze and then dismantle its nuclear program. South Korea and our other allies will be better protected. The entire world will be safer as we slow the spread of nuclear weapons.”

Due to his own personal fear, Bill decided that rationalizing with North Korea at the time would be much better than actually opposing their nuclear threats.

“NKorea Flashback: Bill Clinton on his deal with North Korea ‘The world will be safer.’ Whoops,” stated conservative Youtube entity Mark Dice.

North Korea knew America was already weak, agreeing to this ‘compromise,’ so they didn’t oblige the stipulations. As a result, they conducted their first nuclear test in 2006.

At the moment North Korea is in possession of around 60 nuclear weapons, waiting to be used, most likely against America alone.

Donald Trump didn’t care to see North Korea boost their confidence, so he responded that any potential attack from the Republic will be met with “with fire and fury unlike the world has ever seen.”

“(North Korean leader Kim Jong-un) has been very threatening beyond a normal state, and as I said, they will be met with the fire and fury and frankly power, the likes of which this world has never seen before,” Trump elaborated.

North Korea has set its gaze on America’s largest cities, that hold and protect the country’s biggest military stations. As far as their missile launch is concerned, if it happens, we can expect it sometime in 2018.

Aside from Trump, Secretary of Defense James Mattis also paid attention to the problem, noting that he won’t rest until North Korea is defeated alongside its people, in case they refuse to rethink their aggressive intentions.